Ragazzi's - Cave Spring

#9 - Pizza - Cave Spring, Italian, Wine
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Ragazzi's

Ragazzi's
3.5 / 5 (16 reviews)

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 16 reviews

Was Tessie Beatty at Ragazzi's a mag?
great food for the price!. my wife and I have eaten there several times, and I must say every time was great. the foods were consistent and therefore inexpensive. they were also very helpful. View all feedback.

What Thomas Lakin dislikes about Ragazzi's:
Used Fetch for delivery. Pizza with Alfredo sauce, bacon, tomatoes, and spicy meat was superb. Eggplant parm and chicken limonata were A+. Bread sticks were just okay, a little bland. I definitely recommend. View all feedback.

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Edgardo 31.08.2017 - 13:44

I STAND CORRECTED! I drove by this place for years and never ate there. Back home we had a Ragazzi's and it was setup like a fast food Italian place; it was sub par at best. This place is not part of (as far as I can tell) that chain. The inside looks Italian with many decorations around that remind you of Italy. The bar is pretty big in size, and the offerings are diverse for beer, wine, and alcohol. They also offer six different types of tea.  We started with the fried cheese sticks. They are $5 for two. Seemed a bit steep I thought, but they are huge, home made, and amazing. They are the size of a banana. Good for sharing, and be careful not to fill up on them. We went with pizza the first time I went and its a good priced, high quality pie. They have many toppings aside from the usual. The non pizza main meals come with unlimited soup or salad and bread sticks. Some other favorites are the stuffed mushrooms, baked ravioli,  lemon chicken, lasagna (you can pick from several sauce bases like meat, mushroom, or Alfredo), or my favorite is the north & south. The north and south comes with chicken Parmesan, fettuccine Alfredo, and lasagna for $16 (easily shared with two people).  I would stay away from the steak. It's an italian place and not a steakhouse understandably. I would save the steak for that person who only eats steak when dining out.  May gluten free options with pizza and pasta.

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Arjun 31.08.2017 - 13:44

I STAND CORRECTED! I drove by this place for years and never ate there. Back home we had a Ragazzi's and it was setup like a fast food Italian place; it was sub par at best. This place is not part of (as far as I can tell) that chain. The inside looks Italian with many decorations around that remind you of Italy. The bar is pretty big in size, and the offerings are diverse for beer, wine, and alcohol. They also offer six different types of tea.  We started with the fried cheese sticks. They are $5 for two. Seemed a bit steep I thought, but they are huge, home made, and amazing. They are the size of a banana. Good for sharing, and be careful not to fill up on them. We went with pizza the first time I went and its a good priced, high quality pie. They have many toppings aside from the usual. The non pizza main meals come with unlimited soup or salad and bread sticks. Some other favorites are the stuffed mushrooms, baked ravioli,  lemon chicken, lasagna (you... read more

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Halle 14.09.2020 - 02:48

I STAND CORRECTED! I drove by this place for years and never ate there. Back home we had a Ragazzi's and it was setup like a fast food Italian place; it was sub par at best. This place is not part of (as far as I can tell) that chain. The inside looks Italian with many decorations around that remind you of Italy. The bar is pretty big in size, and the offerings are diverse for beer, wine, and alcohol. They also offer six different types of tea.  We started with the fried cheese sticks. They are $5 for two. Seemed a bit steep I thought, but they are huge, home made, and amazing. They are the size of a banana. Good for sharing, and be careful not to fill up on them. We went with pizza the first time I went and its a good priced, high quality pie. They have many toppings aside from the usual. The non pizza main meals come with unlimited soup or salad and bread sticks. Some other favorites are the stuffed mushrooms, baked ravioli,  lemon chicken, lasagna (you can pick from several sauce bases like meat, mushroom, or Alfredo), or my favorite is the north & south. The north and south comes with chicken Parmesan, fettuccine Alfredo, and lasagna for $16 (easily shared with two people).  I would stay away from the steak. It's an italian place and not a steakhouse understandably. I would save the steak for that person who only eats steak when dining out.  May gluten free options with pizza and pasta.

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Ljubov 06.01.2023 - 02:42

I STAND CORRECTED! I drove by this place for years and never ate there. Back home we had a Ragazzi's and it was setup like a fast food Italian place; it was sub par at best. This place is not part of (as far as I can tell) that chain. The inside looks Italian with many decorations around that remind you of Italy. The bar is pretty big in size, and the offerings are diverse for beer, wine, and alcohol. They also offer six different types of tea.  We started with the fried cheese sticks. They are $5 for two. Seemed a bit steep I thought, but they are huge, home made, and amazing. They are the size of a banana. Good for sharing, and be careful not to fill up on them. We went with pizza the first time I went and its a good priced, high quality pie. They have many toppings aside from the usual. The non pizza main meals come with unlimited soup or salad and bread sticks. Some other favorites are the stuffed mushrooms, baked ravioli,  lemon chicken, lasagna (you... read more

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Rozella 22.06.2022 - 18:34

I stood correck I've been driving past this place for years and never eaten there. back to home we had a ragazzi’s and it was setup like an almost food Italian place; it was sub par best. this place is not part of (as far as I can tell them) that chain the inner looks Italian with many decorations around them remind them of italy. the bar is quite large, and the offers are diverse for beer, wein and alcohol. they also offer six different types of tee. we started with the fried cheese stalls. They're $5 for two. I have seen a bit steep, but they are huge, made to house and amazing. they are the size of a banana. good for exchange and be careful not to fill them we went with pizza...Read more

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